Curlycup Gumweed
The flower heads on these wildflower plants are approximately 1" wide and exude a very sticky resin. In many places, it's considered to be a noxious weed. The Native Americans used its flowers and leaves for treating bronchitis, asthma and skin rashes. They usually bloom from July through September.
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Curlycup Gumweed
The flower heads on these wildflower plants are approximately 1" wide and exude a very sticky resin. In many places, it's considered to be a noxious weed. The Native Americans used its flowers and leaves for treating bronchitis, asthma and skin rashes. They usually bloom from July through September.
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